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I'm just curious, since I will be taking the DAT for the first time in May.
I am currently enrolled in Kaplan's DAT prep course. But due to homework, lab reports and midterm exams for my regular college courseload, I hardly have time to read all the materials in the Kaplan prep book. Same for the online Kaplan materials. Still have to catch-up on O-Chem lessons and a LOT of the quant analysis materials.
If you did re-take the test, did you study all day within the 90-day period?
Or did you invest more time into studying than the amount of time you've studied for the first exam? In other words if you've studied for two months for the first DAT exam, did you use three months to study for the second exam?
I am currently enrolled in Kaplan's DAT prep course. But due to homework, lab reports and midterm exams for my regular college courseload, I hardly have time to read all the materials in the Kaplan prep book. Same for the online Kaplan materials. Still have to catch-up on O-Chem lessons and a LOT of the quant analysis materials.

If you did re-take the test, did you study all day within the 90-day period?
Or did you invest more time into studying than the amount of time you've studied for the first exam? In other words if you've studied for two months for the first DAT exam, did you use three months to study for the second exam?